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Birth Place of Aviation! Best in the Nation. I've been to Wright Pat and the Aviation Hall of Fame a hundred times. Always find something new and interesting to see. Take the family! Something for everyone and it's educational too!

Great place to visit for adults and families with children aged 6-16. Very good historical items that include post World War I through the Space Age. They also house an IMAX theater that has some very worthwhile films. Plan on spending 2-3 hours, especially if you see an IMAX movie.

The largest collectioin of air planes and planes from all wars and missions. Even rockets and satillites. My favorite is the presidential plane. but the newer Hollocaust museum is a site to see. If you are a reader and like to read and study all the history in the museum you better make it a 2 days journey.

This is part of the US Air Force Museum that many, in the interest of time, bypass. That's unfortunate, because there is a lot of history in there that presents stories of aviation's greats. There are also numerous involvement devices that are superb for older youngsters and especially teens. While visiting the Air Force Museum allow a half-hour or so...
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This was another hall tucked in the AF museum. Full of school kids when we visited. It did have a lot of information on pilots and astronauts as well as "firsts". Took us roughly 30 minutes to see everything in this area.

My husband wanted to visit the National Aviation Hall of Fame & the National Museum of the US Air Force, so I tagged along. I am more of an art museum type of person, but I found both of these museums very interesting. When you enter, you actually start out in the National Aviation Hall of Fame where you are...
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Been to this exemplary aviation museum multiple times; taking visiting family members and friends to see and experience the evolution of flight and military applications.
This place is huge and is getting even bigger. While newer sections are being constructed, be aware that a free bus shuttle will scoot you from the main museum to a couple of hangers that...
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Located within the National Museum of the Air Force, this exhibit hall is now managed by Dayton History and they are doing a good job. In addition to the plaques and exhibition labels for the many individuals who have been inducted into the Hall of Fame, there are lots of hands-on areas and explanations of flight principles and other aspects...
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